AUGUST 3.-Florentia, ship, Deloitte, from London March 30, and Plymouth April 11, with merchandise. Passengers, John Tingcombe, Esq., and Mrs. Tingcombe, Edward Betts, Esq., and Mrs. ...
Article : 142 wordsTHE order of the day being called, the Colonial Secretary moved that the memorial from the Synod be taken into consideration. The memorial having been read, Sir John ...
Article : 9,721 wordsAugust 5.—Magnet, barque, Bruce, for New Zealand. Passenger, Mr. J. Spencer. 5.—Duncan, ship, Wardle, for Sourabaya. 5.—Westminster, barque, Molison, for Lombock. ...
Article : 43 wordsStrathisla and John for Calcutta, this day. Symmetry for London, Amelia Thompson for Sourabaya, and Tybee for Salem, 11th instant. BAY OF ISLANDS.—The following is a summary of ...
Article : 161 wordsSIR,—Allow me to ask the following questions through your columns.—What will Her Majesty the Queen of England think, when informed that two out of three of Her Majesty's Judges in this ...
Article : 594 wordsON Tuesday, the 31st ult. the Honourable the Legislative Council of this colony, desirous we presume of preparing itself by some act of special merit for receiving extreme ...
Article : 3,369 wordsON Friday last, a case came before his Worship, the Commissioner of the Court of Requests, of a nature which, we conceive, manifests, in a striking light, the ungracious and obnoxious ...
Article : 860 wordsSIR,—I have read the letter of a "Magistrate", which appears in this day's COLONIST, relative to the present mode of electing a Chairman to the Quarter Sessions. ...
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The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840), Wed 8 Aug 1838, Page 2
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